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Beata Brzeska-Michalak M.Sc.
University of Wroc³aw
Institute of Experimental Physics
Section of Applications of Nuclear Physics
tel.: (+48) 71 3759 312
e-mail: brzeska@ifd.uni.wroc.pl
Education
- 1996-2001 University of Wroc³aw, Faculty of Physics and Astronomy - experimental physics
- 2001 M.Sc., Institute of Experimental Physics, University of Wroc³aw Dissertation: Study of the hydrogen effect on the magnetic transition in Ti-Fe and Nb-Fe alloys by Mössbauer spectroscopy.
- from 2001 Ph. D. Student, Institute of Experimental Physics, University of Wroc³aw
Professional Experience
Application of the nuclear methods to study solids - Mössbauer Effect and Positron Annihilation.
Research Interests
- Electronic structure of hydrogenated alloys of iron and transition metals. Hydrides, structural properties of hydrogenated alloys.
- Magnetic properties of transition metal alloys and hydrides, Positron annihilation, Mössbauer effect (1999-2001),
- Interstitial hydrogen and structural properties of hydrides, Positron annihilation, Mössbauer effect (2002-2005).
Training
- 1999 Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR), Dubna, Moscow Region, Russia.
- 2001 The European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) - Summer Student Programme. "Review of pion production data in pre-HARP era", CERN'2001.
Publications
- Study of the Hydrogen Effect on the Magnetic Transition in Ti-Fe Alloys by Mössbauer Spectroscopy, A. Ostrasz, B. Brzeska, Molecular Physics Reports, 30, 107-112 (2000).
- Analiza parametrów oddzia³ywañ nadsubtelnych 57Fe w nawodorowanych stopach Ti-Fe i Nb-Fe, B. Brzeska, A. Ostrasz, Proceedings of the 33rd Polish Seminar on Positron Annihilation, ed. K. Jerie, University of Opole and University of Wroc³aw, Opole 2001, pp. 127-140.
- Hydrogen Effect on the Electronic and Structural Properties of Nb-Fe Alloys,
B. Brzeska-Michalak and A. Ostrasz, Nukleonika, 48, 53-57 (2003).
- Interaction between Interstitial Hydrogen and Fe Atoms within the β-Hydride Phase in Nb1-yFeyHx Alloys. B. Brzeska-Michalak and A. Ostrasz, Hyperfine Interactions 156/157: 137-142, 2004.
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